Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus says he's optimistic that his team will be successful at next year’s Rugby World Cup in Japan.Published on18 April 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestTwo suspects arrested for drugs worth R3 million in KuilsriverPolice arrest two alleged carjackers in BellvilleConcerns over planned anti-immigrant march in DunoonTable Mountain Cableway set to close for annual maintenanceWATCH: Five arrested following Samora Machel church robberyLatest articlesFINANCE: Ten years of tax-free saving shows the power of patience 15 June 2026 Education Activist Rejects Claims Linking Foreign Learners to School Overcrowding 15 June 2026 Why Mid-Year Fatigue Is Real And What You Can Do About It 15 June 2026 The Masque’s Battle of the Bands is back to celebrate SA youth 15 June 2026 Previous articleMetrorail het drie bykomende treine in die Wes-Kaap beskikbaargestel om pendelaars te help tydens die huidige bus-staking.Next articleSpringbok coach Rassie Erasmus says he’s optimistic that his team will be successful at next year’s Rugby World Cup in Japan.FINANCE: Ten years of tax-free saving shows the power of patience Smile Staff Reporter - 15 June 2026 Ten years ago, thousands of South Africans were encouraged to open a Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA). This 10-year milestone offers a rare insight...Why Mid-Year Fatigue Is Real And What You Can Do About It Smile Staff Reporter - 15 June 2026 As June rolls in, many employees across the South African corporate landscape are hitting a familiar, exhausting milestone: mid-year fatigue. The initial momentum of...The Masque’s Battle of the Bands is back to celebrate SA youth Smile Staff Reporter - 15 June 2026 The Masque’s Battle of the Bands is back to celebrate SA youth on 16 June. Following its sold-out edition last year, The Masque presents...